نتایج جستجو برای: motor skill

تعداد نتایج: 193853  

2013
Tobias Wiestler Jörn Diedrichsen

Motor-skill learning can be accompanied by both increases and decreases in brain activity. Increases may indicate neural recruitment, while decreases may imply that a region became unimportant or developed a more efficient representation of the skill. These overlapping mechanisms make interpreting learning-related changes of spatially averaged activity difficult. Here we show that motor-skill a...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Stephanie Lefebvre Laurence Dricot Wojciech Gradkowski Patrice Laloux Yves Vandermeeren

BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION Motor learning plays a central role in daily life and in neurorehabilitation. Several forms of motor learning have been described, among which motor skill learning, i.e. reaching a superior level of performance (a skill) through a shift of the speed/accuracy trade-off. During the first stage of learning a visuomotor skill, we observed differential patterns of evolution o...

Journal: :Japan Journal of Human Growth and Development Research 2004

Journal: :The Japanese journal of ergonomics 1993

2013
Britne Shabbott Roshni Ravindran Joseph W. Schumacher Paula B. Wasserman Karen S. Marder Pietro Mazzoni

The basal ganglia are known to play a crucial role in movement execution, but their importance for motor skill learning remains unclear. Obstacles to our understanding include the lack of a universally accepted definition of motor skill learning (definition confound), and difficulties in distinguishing learning deficits from execution impairments (performance confound). We studied how healthy s...

2016
Ellen Fridland

When reflecting on the nature of skilled action, it is easy to fall into familiar dichotomies such that one construes the flexibility and intelligence of skill at the level of intentional states while characterizing the automatic motor processes that constitute motor skill execution as learned but fixed, invariant, bottom-up, brute-causal responses. In this essay, I will argue that this picture...

2017
D. Spampinato P. Celnik

Learning motor tasks involves distinct physiological processes in the cerebellum (CB) and primary motor cortex (M1). Previous studies have shown that motor learning results in at least two important neurophysiological changes: modulation of cerebellar output mediated in-part by long-term depression of parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapse and induction of long-term plasticity (LTP) in M1, leadin...

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